Anyone have more information about this?
http://www.challismessenger.com/article ... lane-crash

So if you do chose to walk away from the scene for whatever reason, what's the heads up thing to do?.
Protocol is for plane crash victims to remain at the scene of the crash to make it easier for rescuers to find them, Gregory, said, but apparently Bates and Jennings were feeling lucky after climbing out of their crashed plane with minor injuries.


Re walking away, I tend to agree with Cary. Stay put..
Uses of APRS
Thanks to the APRS network it is possible for a ham sat in his shack in Germany to follow the progress of a Summits On The Air activator as he hikes up a mountain in England. He can even see (if the activator has put this information into his beacon) the frequency he will be using. They could even exchange text messages if they wanted to. Using APRS it is theoretically possible for someone using a handheld transceiver in Sydney, Australia to send a text message to another ham buddy in New York, USA.
Another facility of APRS-IS is the ability to store objects. Objects are created using the client software and typically contain a geographical position of something such as a repeater or a clubhouse, together with free-text information about it such as the repeater frequency and access tone. Objects are displayed on a map by APRS client software running on a computer. They are also transmitted on RF periodically by IGates in the area so they may be received by mobiles within range. In this way, APRS can provide visitors to an area with information about what repeaters to use or where the hamfest is being held and the frequency of the talk-in station.
Cary wrote:Although it worked out for them, I don't think leaving the airplane was very wise. I've been in the Idaho backcountry enough to know that without a compass and map (or handheld GPS), it'd be pretty easy to get really lost.
If I were in that situation and felt a compelling need to leave the crash site, I'd be taking my handheld VHF and my PLB with me. I can't right now think of a compelling need, though.
Cary
courierguy wrote:FWIW: one of the premier hang gliding sites in the country is pretty near Mackay.
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